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All Memoir Titles Should Be Fleetwood Mac Songs

All Memoir Titles Should Be Fleetwood Mac Songs

Emily Gould Talks to Minna Zallman Proctor About Her Landslide

By Emily Gould | October 2, 2017

Paul Auster: I Don't Even Know if <em>The New York Trilogy</em> is Very Good.

Paul Auster: I Don't Even Know if The New York Trilogy is Very Good.

An Author Looks Back at His Most Well-Known Book

By Inge Birgitte Siegumfeldt | October 2, 2017

Read William S. Burroughs's Hate Letter to Truman Capote

Read William S. Burroughs's Hate Letter to Truman Capote

Can One Writer Curse Another for Life?

By Emily Temple | October 2, 2017

I Couldn't Read While Grieving, Until I Found These Books

I Couldn't Read While Grieving, Until I Found These Books

The Goldfinch and Children's Classics Brought Me Back from the Brink

By Veronica Henry | September 29, 2017

Looking at the World Through My Character's Eyes

Looking at the World Through My Character's Eyes

On Roleplaying as Research

By Alison Moore | September 29, 2017

My Own Personal Herakles

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On Love, Loss, and the Fire at the Center of the Earth

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Carson McCullers on Suicide, Psychiatry and the Mind of the Artist

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By Gabrielle Bellot | September 29, 2017

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By Anne Korkeakivi | September 28, 2017

"I Didn't Want to Write Another Dead-Mother Memoir"

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By Melody Nixon | September 28, 2017

Interview with a Gatekeeper: Colin Dickerman Isn’t As Shy As He Thinks

Interview with a Gatekeeper: Colin Dickerman Isn’t As Shy As He Thinks

Kerri Arsenault Talks to FSG’s Newest Vice President

By Kerri Arsenault | September 28, 2017

5 Reasons Why a Writer Should Move to Toronto

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A Diverse, Publication-Dense City Close to Nature

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Danez Smith: My Grandparents Were the First Poets I Knew

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Jessica Shattuck on the Dangers of Making Monsters of Men

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Class, Race and the Case for Genre Fiction in the Canon

Class, Race and the Case for Genre Fiction in the Canon

Adrian McKinty on Reading the Real Giants of Literature

By Adrian McKinty | September 27, 2017

The 1980s Tell-All That Scandalized Literary London

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